A George III mahogany and oak longcase clock, by Robinson, Sheffield, the swan neck hood with gilt metal ball flower mounts and spindle columns, the painted dial with voyage scene in arch, floral spandrels and subsidiary second dial, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, above a trunk with radial moulding, plain door and reeded reel pillars, upon plinth, (220cm tall).
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A mahogany and inlaid grandfather clock, circa 1920, the broken arch hood with Corinthian columns, and pierced fret work side panels, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, scrolling spandrels and a globe engraved Tempus Fugit, with eight day chiming movement, the trunk with arch door and panelled plinth, (202cm tall).
A late Victorian walnut pedestal partners desk, by Gillows, Lancaster ,the peach leather and gilt tooled inset top over three drawer frieze and graduated three drawer pedestals, opposing panelled cupboards, revealing pigeon-holes and shelves, inlaid with letters of the alphabet, upon plinth bases (77x137cm).
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester garniture, the central urn and cover having swept removable lid with flame finial and beaded rim above an opaque beaded neck with inverted swept shoulders supporting twin serpent handles, the slightly waisted body with floral painting of violets and roses against a dark ground, on a beaded and swept stem, circular foot and square plinth base heightened in gilt, H 26cm; the similar two small bowls with paintings of passion flowers and tulips, the reverse decorated with gilt anthemions and festoons, all having impressed mark (heavily a.f.) H 14cm
A Derby garniture, comprising: a small circular pot pourri, the pierced rim with applied gilt face masks, on an inverted body with floral-painted design against a black ground, on feather brackets, paw feet, plinth base (lacking lid), H 11cm Dia 14cm; with matching campana-shaped vases with loop-serpent twin handles, similar floral decoration, red oxide painted mark to underside, H 17cm
An impressive pair of Sevres style vases and covers, each having domed cover with bud finial, fluted everted neck and scroll twin handles to ovoid body decorated with applied foliage and beading and gilt scroll-framed oval cartouches filled with a classical scene and floral spray, signed 'Mariot', on a dark blue and gilt ground, supported on a waisted stem, circular spreading foot and gilt bronze plinth base, H 45cm
A Royal Worcester blush ivory ovoid vase, having scrolled twin handles, stylised chrysanthemum decoration, on tapering stem and square plinth base, puce factory mark, RD362625/2120 H 15cm; and a Royal Worcester blush-ivory jug having loop handle, floral gilt decoration, puce factory mark 1094 (small chip to base), H 14cm
An impressive Satsuma square baluster vase, Meiji period, having swept neck and shoulders decorated with four individual panels of fish, birds, flowers and picnic items, above two large panels, one decorated with male and female figures within a pavilion by a river, the other with Samurai warriors, and two smaller landscape-decorated panels, all surrounded with a gilt scroll border and signed, on a seal-marked square plinth base, H 32cm (vase)
A Continental mahogany secretaire a abattant, 19th century, having gilt-metal mounts, now with mahogany top over frieze drawers and fully-fitted mirrored and stepped interior with secret compartments, enclosed by fall front with a pair of panelled doors below and a further drawer to the plinth base, on turned feet, H 153cm W 105cm
A Victorian amboyna and ebonised pier cabinet by Gillow and Company, the moulded inverted breakfront top having brass gallery over velvet-lined interior enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, flanked by fluted turned pilasters with malachite-coloured 'jewels', on plinth base, stamped and numbered 6050 H 103cm W 107.5cm
A George III oak longcase clock, W Clark, Kendal, the 8-day movement having 12.5ins brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, date aperture, lunar and date aperture, and urn and eagle spandrels; the case crossbanded in mahogany, the hood having turned fluted pilasters over shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, on plinth base, H 203cm W 55.5cm
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, indistinctly signed, Wolverhampton, the 8-day movement having 14ins painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date dial, allegorical figures of the seasons to the angles, and automaton lunar phase to the arch; the case crossbanded in rosewood and having broken pediment over plain turned pilasters and Gothic arch door, flanked by similar pilasters, on plinth base with canted angles, H 232cm W 60cm
A Victorian oak longcase clock, Maple & Company Ltd, London, the 8-day movement having 12ins break-arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, mask spandrels and sunburst to the arch; the heavily carved case having broken pediment over plain turned pilasters and shaped door, on plinth base, H 220cm W 46.5cm
A Regency oak longcase clock, J.I. Ridge, (?), the 8-day movement having 12ins painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, and floral spandrels with sporting scene to the arch; the case crossbanded in mahogany and having broken swan-neck pediment over fluted pilasters with arched door flanked by quarter columns, on plinth base, H 213cm W 47.5ins (Please see lot 803 for image)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, Warren, Canterbury, having 12ins painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, floral spandrels and exotic bird to the arch; the case having brass inlaid fluted pilasters over moulded shaped door, on plinth base with shaped apron, H 222cm W 47cm (Please see lot 804 for image)
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, Samuel Kellet, Bradbury, the 8-day movement having 14ins painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, the figural spandrels allegorical of the Continents and with automaton lunar phase to the arch; the case having broken pediment over reeded square pilasters and shaped door, on plinth base with canted angles, H 236cm W 60cm (Please see lot 803 for image)
A good late Victorian mahogany longcase clock, S Smith & Son Ltd, 9 Strand, London, the 8-day repeating movement chiming and striking on five gongs, having 12.5ins brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, strike/silent switch, and pierced mask spandrels; the Sheraton Revival case satinwood-crossbanded and marquetry-inlaid with a lyre, swags, arabesques, foliate motifs and a cornucopia, and having arched hood over reeded baluster-shaped pilasters and shaped door, on plinth base with plain turned pilasters and feet, H 252cm W 50cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, Gard, Exon, the 8-day movement having 12ins brass dial with Roman numerals, date aperture and engraved allegorical scenes to the angles; the case having Greek key pattern cornice over plain turned pilasters and moulded door, on banded plinth base and bracket feet, H 204cm W 53.5cm (Please see lot 800 for image)
An unusual Edwardian mahogany grandmother clock, the 8-day movement striking on two gongs, having 6ins brass break-arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, pierced arabesque and shell spandrels, and strike/silent and slow/fast adjusters to the arch; the case marquetry-inlaid with husks, swags, cornucopia and urns surmounted by pierced pediment and gilt-bronze flame finials over carved frieze and a pair of ormolu Corinthian columns with shaped trunk door, on plinth base and outswept ormolu feet, H 113cm W 31cm
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, Charles Farrer, Barnsley, the 8-day movement running on anchor escapement, chiming on eight bells, striking on gong, and having 12ins brass break-arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, 4-bell/8-bell switch, pierced spandrels, and strike/silent dial to arch; the Chippendale Revival case blind-fret carved and having applied foliate carving with carved and pierced swan-neck pediment centred by an urn over a pair of reeded pilasters and arched door, on plinth base with shaped apron, H 248.5cm W 52cm (Please see lot 811 for image)
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